The Norman Foster Institute is now accepting applications for its 2026 Master’s Programme on Sustainable Cities
April 24, 2025
The Norman Foster Institute (NFI) is now accepting applications for its Master’s Programme on Sustainable Cities, taking place in Madrid from January to December 2026.
The Master’s Programme on Sustainable Cities blends hands-on experience with academic insights from the Norman Foster Foundation’s global network of experts, led by Co-Directors Norman Foster, President, Norman Foster Foundation, and Professor Kent Larson, Director, City Science Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. Each year, students immerse themselves in three pilot cities, engaging directly with local planners and managers to address urgent urban challenges.
Following the success of this year’s pilot cities in Africa, the 2026 edition of the programme expands its geographical horizons to span three continents: Asia, Europe and Latin America. The pilot cities will be announced in the upcoming months. The thirty-six-week academic year is structured across three stages—Foundations, Transformations and Interventions—with time divided between studio and field work. The course starts with tools and skills that can be used to address wide-ranging issues in cities, such as leadership, advocacy, communication, presentation, diagramming, mapping and the understanding and interpretation of data. This year, the Master’s Programme introduces three new specialisations:
- City Science, led by Norman Foster and Dr Gareth Simons, Head of City Science, Norman Foster Institute (NFI). This specialisation explores how data-informed analysis and spatial tools can support compact, walkable and inclusive cities, with technical training in GIS, Python and urban modelling.
- Urban Design, led by Norman Foster and Prof. Vishaan Chakrabarti, Founder and Creative Director, Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU). This specialisation focuses on the civic realm, studying how public space, urban form and environmental design can strengthen community, resilience and identity.
- Architecture, led by Norman Foster and Prof. Frédéric Migayrou, Former Deputy Director, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris. This specialisation encourages the design of future-oriented architecture through sustainable methods, innovative typologies and emerging technologies, grounded in the contexts of the pilot cities.
The NFI Centre for City Science supports students as they work on developing sustainability strategies for pilot cities using artificial intelligence, augmented reality and interactive interfaces. This is coupled with data-driven and evidence-based design methods, allowing students to explore, test and evaluate their interventions.
This Master’s Programme is intended for those who seek a holistic approach to the design and management of cities. It welcomes graduate and postgraduate students along with professionals in various fields such as Anthropology, Architecture, Arts, Computer Science, Construction, Data Analytics, Design, Economics, Engineering, Environment, Geography, History, Law, Mathematics, Public Policy, Sociology, Transportation, Urbanism and other related disciplines.
Visit www.normanfosterinstitute.org to learn more about the Master’s Programme on Sustainable Cities. Applications are now open at www.normanfosterinstitute.org/apply. The deadline for applications is 1 July 2025 at 23:59 CEST.